Sarajevo Film Festival 2024

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Jeremy Corbyn

«You may end up with the only peace – being the...

INTERVIEW: We are talking with the previous Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, the man who could have been prime minister in Britain, about current issues – like military build-up, Ukraine, Israel, climate justice and labour, security, democracy, citizen assemblies, and not least of all, hope for the future.

Human Conditionals: The Girl Who Looked in the Mirror of the...

PHOTOGRAPHY: Uncover the compelling photography from the 2023 cycle of the Prix Pictet award, focusing on the theme «Human.»
Another Body Sophie Compton, Reuben Hamlyn.

Real bodies, fake bodies: the dichotomy of female objectification

GENDER EQUALITY: From Kurdish villages to college campuses, gender-based abuse knows no boundaries.
Desperate Souls, Dark City and the Legend of Midnight Cowboy Nancy Buirski

The liminal spaces of art and cinema

ART: Three DOKUARTS-screened films invite both the scholarly aesthete and the public intellectual to reevaluate the perennial dialogues at the intersections of art, cinema, and society.
Chile 76 Manuela Martelli

Chile 76: The aftermath of a broken mirror

GEOPOLITICS: Delving deep into the murky world of geopolitical machinations where, from Iran to Chile, the US/UK influence cannot be understated.

Utopias of community

FUTURE: Are we progressing towards an international society that looks after those left out of the conventional job market – and, with wisdom, transitions today's military industry towards civilian duties? It's conceivable that the new BRICS might pave a path away from today's Western ideology.

Private game reserves – a business concept for species conservation

SOUTH AFRICA: Around 500 South African game reserves represent a spectacular marketplace. But after thirty years, Shamwari Private Game Reserve, for example, now has seven luxury lodges, an explorer camp, a learning centre, a rehabilitation station for young, abandoned or injured animals - and not least a police unit to combat poaching.
Hannah Arendt smoking a cigarette

Totalitarianism then and now

IDEOLOGY: A disintegrated society finds unity, energy, and meaning by uniting around a suitable' enemy'. Totalitarian propaganda has led to the decision to allow Ukraine to use F-16 fighter jets against the nuclear power Russia - with the significant consequences it may entail.
ChatGPT

ChatGPT – an impersonal paradigm shift?

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: Is it only now that, with new technology such as ChatGPT, individualism is about to change?

The caricature and the role of satire in information warfare

VISUALS: Graphic satire has become a weapon. The first "caricature war" emerged between Protestants and Catholics. Caricature also revolve around Ukraine and Russia, boosting morale within one's own ranks by ridiculing the enemy using all possible means and stereotypes, while glorifying one's own side.
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